Mendoza: A Football Referee Died After a Frontal Crash on Route 60
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An accident between a Volkswagen T-Cross truck and a Peugeot 504 left three dead on Sunday night on the 60th Provincial Highway in Maipú, Mendoza province, Argentina. The frontal collision occurred at the height of Piperbo alley in Fray Luis Beltrán. Among the victims is Oscar-Chacha-Afernández Mercau, 48, known football referee in amateur tournaments in the eastern region of the province. The other two victims are young people of 21 and 19 year…
The accident occurred on Provincial Route 60 in Maipú. The victim, Oscar “Chacha” Fernández, was 48 years old and was conducting amateur tournaments in eastern Mendoza.
The victim was identified as Oscar Fernández Mercau and was recognized in the local football field; five other people were injured in the accident.
Oscar Fernández, known as “Chacha”, was 48 years old and died after the impact between a Peugeot 504 and a Volkswagen T-Cross on Route 60. A 21-year-old girl also died and her 19-year-old sister suffered brain death.
Buenos Aires, 17 August (NA) -- A football referee died after starring in a frontal collision on Route 60, in the Mendoza department of Maipú, and five other people were injured as a result of the accident. According to Agencia Noticias Argentinas, the victim was identified as Óscar Fernández, 48, known as “Chacha”. The man was a referee at various amateur football tournaments in the eastern zone of Maipú and was from Tres Porteñas, in the depar…
The fatal accident occurred on Route 60. Five other people were injured.
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